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'Automatic for the People' group | View Answer |
'Ditto' | View Answer |
'Dream on' | View Answer |
'Matilda' author | View Answer |
'What ___ said' | View Answer |
'___ is life ...' | View Answer |
30, for 1/5 and 1/6, e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
A big flap may be made about this | View Answer |
A trucker may have one: Abbr | View Answer |
Advanced sandcastle feature | View Answer |
Alma mater of football great Roger Staubach | View Answer |
Aníbal Cavaco ___, Portuguese president beginning in 2006 | View Answer |
Apothecary weight | View Answer |
Archetypal abandonment site | View Answer |
Attack like a bear | View Answer |
Basic skateboarding trick | View Answer |
Bass in a barbershop quartet, e.g | View Answer |
Biblical twin | View Answer |
Bramble feature | View Answer |
Brand for people with milk sugar intolerance | View Answer |
Bring up | View Answer |
Briton's rejoinder | View Answer |
Bug-eyed primates | View Answer |
Building material for Solomon's Temple | View Answer |
Camera operator's org | View Answer |
Can't stand | View Answer |
Concern when coming up, with 'the' | View Answer |
Corporate type | View Answer |
Definitely not a hottie | View Answer |
Distanced | View Answer |
Do-it-yourselfer | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Don't ...! | View Answer |
Done in | View Answer |
E-mail from a Nigerian prince, usually | View Answer |
Element in a guessing contest | View Answer |
End of a series: Abbr | View Answer |
Established facts | View Answer |
Famous Georgian born in 1879 | View Answer |
Filing aid | View Answer |
Filmmaker van Gogh | View Answer |
France's equivalent to an Oscar | View Answer |
Gilbert Stuart works | View Answer |
Good news for a worker | View Answer |
Got started | View Answer |
Group working on a plot | View Answer |
Hacking tool | View Answer |
Harry Potter's girlfriend | View Answer |
He was named viceroy of Portuguese India in 1524 | View Answer |
Hurricane of 2011 | View Answer |
Indulge | View Answer |
iPod type | View Answer |
It has a crystal inside | View Answer |
It's not good when it's flat | View Answer |
It's passed down through the ages | View Answer |
Large ___ Collider (CERN particle accelerator) | View Answer |
Like some old-fashioned studies | View Answer |
Like some wrestlers' bodies | View Answer |
Liquid, say | View Answer |
Lock horns (with) | View Answer |
Long-armed simian, for short | View Answer |
Lover of Bianca in 'Othello' | View Answer |
Mawkish | View Answer |
Model used for study or testing | View Answer |
More, in scores | View Answer |
Not the ritziest area of town | View Answer |
Now or never | View Answer |
One may be seen on a 28-Across's nose | View Answer |
One of Santa's team | View Answer |
Ones with crowns | View Answer |
Opt for the window instead of the aisle? | View Answer |
Org. for some guards | View Answer |
Ottoman relative | View Answer |
Packer of old | View Answer |
Palais du Luxembourg body | View Answer |
Person with a code name, maybe | View Answer |
Plea to the unwelcome | View Answer |
Possible change in Russia | View Answer |
Possible result of a defensive error in soccer | View Answer |
Priestly robe | View Answer |
Puts words in the mouth of? | View Answer |
Rogers on a ship | View Answer |
See 3-Down | View Answer |
Seurat painted in one | View Answer |
Shipwreck spot, maybe | View Answer |
Skirt chaser | View Answer |
Spanish newspaper whose name means 'The Country' | View Answer |
Start without permission? | View Answer |
Stats on weather reports | View Answer |
Sunbathing sites | View Answer |
Target of some pH tests | View Answer |
Trade's partner | View Answer |
Trick out, as a car | View Answer |
Two who smooch, say | View Answer |
Uracil's place | View Answer |
Us, e.g | View Answer |
UV index monitor, for short | View Answer |
Without flaw | View Answer |
Witticisms | View Answer |
Word processing command | View Answer |
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